Aker/DNV GL ink frame agreement

Aker Solutions has awarded DNV GL a global frame agreement to pave the way for better technology collaboration, more efficient project execution and considerable cost savings.

The frame agreement covers the following business segments:  Subsea, Umbilicals, Engineering and Maintenance, Modifications and Operations (MMO) in Aker Solutions’ business.

The agreement will cover services and cooperation in all the important oil and gas regions (Norway, UK, USA, Brazil, Malaysia) and can be extended to other countries and regions as required. The agreement provides mechanisms for specific joint activities, such as cooperation in front-end engineering and design (FEED) phases and integrated engineering teams (IET). A web-portal will also be set up to allow for exchange of technical and commercial information.

The deal with DNV GL encompasses an extensive range of services and will affect services in many different parts of the company's business: advisory services, such as safety, environment, enterprise risk management, asset risk management, technology qualification, maritime advisory, corporate responsibility management. In addition it includes verification and statutory services, system certification (management systems, product compliance, training and personnel certification) and software (engineering products, risk products).

"Finding smart solutions, innovating and streamlining the value chain is critical to address the cost issue in the industry," said Elisabeth Tørstad, Chief Executive of DNV GL - Oil & Gas.

"The contract provides a framework for technology cooperation that gives us the opportunity to work closely with one of the leading technology providers and developers in the industry. Our experts and global outreach will support Aker Solutions in achieving its international growth strategy and create unique and cost-effective technologies. So this agreement enables technical experts from both organisations to work closely together and learn from each other," she continued.

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